I'm trying to numeral out what type of tub to receive. Can you back? Tonight as I was reading I remembered how I used to...
Tonight as I was reading I remembered how I used to love to read within my bathtub backbone home. The bathtubs at my parents house are huge and I absolutely loved it. So, I thought I'd travel soak in my standard sized tub. It be horrible. I'm roughly 5'9" and I have to bend my legs to even fit, partly of my body is out of the water and I freeze because I hold absolutely no body portly and the whole experience a short time ago made me want to go buy a current tub. I was looking at bathtubs online but I'm not sure which measurements are really considered generous for bath tubs. (I'm totally clueless here, haha)
I want something I will beable to lay out contained by and rest my head on a tub pillow that sticks to the side (if you know what i mean).
Can anyone help or point me surrounded by the right direction? I am just kindof looking around and wont hold time to actually want out a professional until next week. But I want some information beneath my belt.
Thanks in credit! Sorry if my question is totally lame and confusing.
standard tubs are 5' long. usually the subsequent 2 sizes up are 5.5' and 6'. Most acrylic tubs are fairly wide 20 inches or so, so it really depends on how much space you have to work beside. 6' would be the most comfortable.
http://www.tubz.com/
http://www.keidel.com/design/select/tubs...
http://www.americanstandard-us.com/produ...
here are some links i hope they help out.
Haha i totally love bathes too, so relaxing! You should draw from the ones with the jet, that way when you put bubbles contained by the bath they stay longer and are bigger.
Have fun!
Answers: If you enjoy the space get a garden tub